Ohio – Rain is already soaking roads across Cleveland, and visibility could drop quickly through the midday commute as steady showers move along the Lake Erie shoreline. Wet pavement and gusty winds are creating a slick, gray start that drivers are feeling right now.
According to the National Weather Service, showers will continue through late morning before tapering slightly this afternoon. Rain chances sit near 70%, with southwest winds shifting northwest later in the day. That wind shift pulls in colder air, setting up a sharp temperature drop into the evening.
By late evening, temperatures fall toward 30°F, and lingering moisture could mix with or briefly change to snow. While accumulation stays light, even a dusting combined with wet roads can create slick spots. Bridges along I-90 and I-71 are especially vulnerable to quick freezing.
Tuesday brings a colder feel, with highs near 37°F and a slight chance of snow showers before skies gradually clear. Winds remain noticeable, adding a brisk edge for anyone outdoors. Keep a jacket handy and allow extra travel time early.
A quick rebound follows. Wednesday turns mostly sunny with highs near 58°F, then Thursday jumps to 68°F with dry conditions. By Friday, rain chances return with temperatures holding in the upper 60s.
This back-and-forth pattern keeps conditions changing fast. Stay alert during the evening drop in temperatures, especially if roads remain wet. What are conditions like along your commute right now?
Five Day Outlook for Cleveland, Ohio:
Tuesday: High 37°F, slight snow showers early, low 27°F
Wednesday: Mostly sunny, high 58°F, low 46°F
Thursday: Mostly sunny, high 68°F, low 52°F
Friday: Chance of showers, high 67°F, low 48°F
Saturday: Mostly sunny, high 63°F



